President Trump announces nominee for HHS inspector general

The White House announced its nominee for the inspector general role at the Department of Health & Human Services late Friday, May 1.[1] The announcement came after Christi A. Grimm, the current principal deputy inspector general, released a report, Hospital Experiences Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a National Pulse Survey March 23-27, 2020,[2] detailing the shortages and challenges the Office of Inspector General found within the healthcare system. The report listed what hospitals that responded to the survey wanted the government to do, such as:

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